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Education & careers, Research, Science communication & public engagement, Student-focused, Uncategorized

My Shark Diaries

Having recently started my PhD on the conservation management of elasmobranch (sharks, rays and skates) populations, I embarked on my first fieldwork season to Ecuador. Many people, including most of my friends, asked me if this involved swimming with sharks- and as glamorous as that sounded – their faces dropped when I inevitably told them that I went to fish markets in Ecuador to collect samples from dead sharks. Perhaps not as exciting as they had hoped. Continue reading My Shark Diaries

Unknown's avatartabijenkinsJanuary 16, 2019January 17, 2019Leave a comment
Research, Science communication & public engagement, Uncategorized

Gene editing in the dock: how will legal rulings affect research and development?

Ever since the first demonstration of gene editing technologies, the scientific community has been abuzz with debate and speculation about their potential applications. But rather less well known may be the parallel legal battles over how these powerful new methods should be regulated, one of which recently found its way to the European Union’s highest court, the CJEU. Continue reading Gene editing in the dock: how will legal rulings affect research and development?

Unknown's avatarBiochemical SocietyJanuary 7, 2019February 22, 20191 Comment
Events, Science communication & public engagement, Student-focused, Uncategorized

Photography as a Science Communication Tool

Science communication is increasingly needed these days. Earlier this year, I had a chance to showcase my skills in doing some science communication using photographs as media. Continue reading Photography as a Science Communication Tool

Unknown's avatartabijenkinsDecember 19, 2018December 17, 20182 Comments
Science communication & public engagement, Uncategorized

How healthy is life in space?

Space travel rarely fails to capture the human imagination. Yuri Gagarin first escaped the Earth’s atmosphere in 1961, and 57 years later, our appetite for extra-terrestrial exploration shows no sign of slowing down. Continue reading How healthy is life in space?

Unknown's avatarBiochemical SocietyDecember 17, 2018January 22, 2019Leave a comment

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